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Radioactive Material | '''Radioactive Material''' results from [[Nuclear]] explosions or from [[Fission Reactor]] explosions. Upon contact it causes instant radiation poisoning. | ||
A full [[Hazmat Suit]] can be worn to | A full [[Hazmat Suit]] can be worn to gain immunity to radiation poisoning. | ||
Radioactive Material will spread like grass, but at a slower rate, eventually making large areas uninhabitable. It is therefore important to clear away all the radioactive material as fast as possible, to avoid | Radioactive Material will spread like grass, but at a slower rate, eventually making large areas uninhabitable. It is therefore important to clear away all the radioactive material as fast as possible, to avoid contamination of the world. | ||
[[File: | [[File:FissinReactor Explosion.png|thumb|left|upright=2.7|Aftermath of a Fission Reactor exploding]] | ||
{{Atomic Science}} | {{Atomic Science}} |
Latest revision as of 16:43, 27 February 2013
Radioactive Material results from Nuclear explosions or from Fission Reactor explosions. Upon contact it causes instant radiation poisoning.
A full Hazmat Suit can be worn to gain immunity to radiation poisoning.
Radioactive Material will spread like grass, but at a slower rate, eventually making large areas uninhabitable. It is therefore important to clear away all the radioactive material as fast as possible, to avoid contamination of the world.
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